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Proud Peacocks reach top half courtesy of Foulston

HUNGERFORD T 0 TAUNTON TOWN 1
By Martyn Leach

A GOAL right on the stroke of half-time by Jay Foulston, was enough to win the points for Taunton Town at Bulpit Lane – aresult that sees them rise up into the top half of the table
Taunton started the game brightly and it was Nat Jarvis who missed a glorious chance early on when he somehow managed to put the ball over the bar in the six-yard box.
After that it was a very even period of play until the 30th minute when Nico Muir had Hungerford’s best chance of the half, if not the game, when he saw a shot saved by Jack Bycrof...

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